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Tiny Ruins Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Tiny Ruins

Jun 3, 2022

8:00 PM GMT+10
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Following the release of their acclaimed third album Olympic Girls, one of New Zealand’s best loved indie bands crosses the Tasman for a long-awaited return. A rare blend of eloquent lyrical craft and explorative musicianship, the songs of Tiny Ruins have been treasured by crowds and critics for over a decade. Via an eclectic raft of influences, the musical world of Hollie Fullbrook and band spans delicate folk, lustrous dream pop and ebullient psychedelia.?  Building on the sparse minimalism and intricate songwriting of earlier releases, the band’s third album Olympic Girls comprised a taut and agile quiver of songs, dancing with explorative instrumentation and a pop sensibility that springs with life.?“I've heard Olympic Girls, and I had to pick my jaw up off the floor”, wrote Grant Smithies. “Clustered around more introspective passages typical of confessional singer-songwriters are gnarlier phrases that give her work its buzzy voltage: arresting visual images, weird associations, daisy-chains of telling detail.”Listen to Olympic Girls HERETo stay updated join the Facebook event HERE
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September 19th 2023
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A family run pub with booze, bands and burgers. The band room has hosted local album launches to intimate shows for international bands including: The Libertines (UK), Bi...
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Tiny Ruins Biography

Tiny Ruins are a band based in Auckland, New Zealand. Conceived in 2009 by songwriter Hollie Fullbrook to describe her solo output, the group now includes Cass Basil on bass, Alex Freer on drums & Tom Healy on electric guitar. Traversing early influences of folk and blues, Tiny Ruins’ sound draws on ethereal and grungy soundscapes alike. Fullbrook was born in Bristol, England, before moving to New Zealand with her family at the age of ten and settling in West Auckland. She learnt the cello from a young age, picking the guitar up and writing songs in her early teenage years. Asked to support Alasdair Roberts in Sydney, May 2010, she was signed to Australian indie label Spunk Records. Tiny Ruins’ debut 'Some Were Meant for Sea' was released in 2011 and saw critical praise for its minimalist approach & lyrical flair. Recorded by Fullbrook and producer Greg ‘J’ Walker (Machine Translations) in a small hall in South Gippsland, the album was voted 2011’s Album of the Year by BBC World Service arts & culture programme ‘World of Music’ and was a finalist for New Zealand’s Taite Prize in 2012. Tours of New Zealand, Australia & Europe followed, with Fullbrook performing solo, and later as a duo with Cass Basil on upright bass, supporting The Handsome Family throughout the UK. Joining forces with drummer Alex Freer, Tiny Ruins evolved into a three-piece, recording EP, 'Haunts', together in the Waipu bush, before working with Tom Healy at The Lab in Auckland on their second album, 'Brightly Painted One'. Championed by the New York Times, NPR and David Lynch, it won Best Alternative Album at the New Zealand Music Awards in 2014, and saw a joint release by labels Bella Union, Spunk Records and Flying Nun. Tiny Ruins have undertaken several international headlining tours, both in a solo capacity and as a band, opening for Calexico on their 2013 Australasian tour, Sharon Van Etten across the USA in 2014, and an eclectic array of opening slots, from Beach House, Joanna Newsom and Father John Misty to Neil Finn, Ryan Adams and Leon Bridges. Most recently, Fullbrook has collaborated with filmmaker David Lynch on a single, 'Dream Wave', released on 7" vinyl in 2016, and on EP 'Hurtling Through with drummer Hamish Kilgour of The Clean. The band have just finished their third album, set for release in 2018.
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